GREENSBORO- Randy James Weikel, 61, died on Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2006, after suffering ALS (Lou GehrigÕs Disease).
A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. today at West Market Street United Methodist Church.
Mr. Weikel was born in Ann Arbor, Mich., to Jim and Martha Weikel who survive him, but spent most of his life in Greensboro.
He worked for 30 years as a principle partner in the family manufacturer representatives business and most recently as a sales consultant with the Fenton Art Glass Company in West Virginia. He was an active volunteer in several organizations including the Boy Scouts of America, Kiwanis, and his church. He was active in Scouting from the time he was a youth until his death. He was a past president and long-time executive board member of the Old North State Council, BSA, and served on the Southern Region Board of the Boy Scouts for over 10 years. He was President of Area 7 (Va. & N.C.) for three years and was chairman of the Area Camp Appraisal Team for 17 years. He received the Silver Beaver Award from the former General Greene Council and the Silver Antelope Award from the Southern Region for his outstanding service to youth. Until he became disabled he served on the National Advancement Committee of the BSA. He was a Vigil Honor member of the Order of the Arrow and served as Lodge Chief and Area Chief as a youth. He was one of 11 Eagle Scouts in the Weikel family, all of whom are Life Members of the National Eagle Scout Association. He was Past President of the Greensboro Kiwanis Club and past Lt. Governor of the Carolinas District of Kiwanis International. He was a member of West Market St. United Methodist Church for over 40 years and served on the Administrative Board several times. He was a past member of the Greensboro Area Chamber of Commerce and a graduate of Leadership Greensboro. He attended Wake Forest University and received a BS degree in Business Administration from Campbell University. He enjoyed Wake Forest athletics with his wife as members of the Deacon Club.
His wife of 41 years, Lola G. Weikel and two sons, also survive, Jay Weikel and wife Tara of Statesville and their sons, Josh and Zack; Stockton Weikel and wife Beth of Greensboro and their children, Kate and Jonah. Also surviving are brothers, Tim of Greensboro and Scott of Raleigh, their wives and four nephews, his goddaughter, and grandnephew.
The family will receive friends in the gathering space following the service at West Market Street United Methodist Church.
In lieu of flowers, Mr. Weikel requested memorials be made to the Old North State Council Endowment Fund, P.O. Box 29046, Greensboro, NC 27429-9046; West Market Street United Methodist Church, 302 W. Market Street, Greensboro, NC 27401; or ALS Association, Jim ÒCatfishÓ Hunter Chapter, 120 Penmarc Drive, Suite 101, Raleigh, NC 27603, www.CatfishChapter.org
Forbis & Dick Guilford Chapel is serving the Weikel family.
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Jim & Ellie Spirelis
February 5, 2006
Lola,We learned of Randy's death yesterday from Sylvia and we were so saddened by the news. He was a good man, a man of grace and stature and one who truly loved his family. He will be missed by many. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and the family. His mission on this earth is done and he is at peace. Love Jim and Ellie
Brenda Alley
February 3, 2006
I had the pleasure of working for Randy in the early 80's. He was a wonderful man. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Bari and Doug Hunt
February 2, 2006
Lola, We are so sorry for your loss. We will keep you and your family in our prayers.
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Ron Lindler
February 2, 2006
I was certainly saddened to learn of the loss of a great Old North State Council Scouter in Randy Weikel. I will forever admire his courage in continuing to attend our meetings and other Scouting functions. He will be sorely missed by his fellow members of the Executive Board.
Lorrie Long
February 2, 2006
Lola,
I work with Betty Rissmiller and have never had the pleasure of meeting Randy, but I wanted you to know we are keeping you and the family in our thoughts and prayers. His courage and strength will continue to be an inspiration to many.
Benton Neese
February 2, 2006
Lola and boys. I just wanted to let you know that my thoughts and prayers are with you guys during this difficult time. Randy was a great person and a true friend who will be sorely missed. Our community is a much better place because of all he did for the people of Greensboro and the surrounding area. God Bless all of you.
andy benson
February 2, 2006
We'll miss you Randy, from the Staff of the Holiday Inn of Marietta.
Gwen Headen
February 2, 2006
Randy Weikel was a like a member of your family after meeting him once. He was our first sales rep for Fenton Art Glass. We loved him and are sorry for the family loss in a sudden way. My thoughts and prayers are with you. He was a man to be loved.
Karen Jones
February 2, 2006
Lola,
I was very saddened to read of the death of Randy. I know he fought the battle for a long time and you were there by his side the whole way. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers as you go through the difficult days ahead.
Karen Jones
Carol Lang
February 2, 2006
You have my sympathy; what a wonderful man. I am a Fenton employee and had the opportunity to know Randy during his time here.
Letha Ward
February 2, 2006
Lola and family, I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. Randy had such a positive outlook, and he was a pleasure to be around. Lola, both you and Randy have been so supportive of the Support Group, and have been responible of helping those who have attended. Thank you for the asset you both have brought to the group. I hope to see you tonight at the visitation.
We love you. Letha Ward
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